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Título : Dual-task treadmill training for the prevention of falls in parkinson’s disease : rationale and study design
Autor : Mylius, Veit 
Maes, Laura 
Negele, Katrin 
Schmid, Christine 
Sylvester, Ramona 
Brook, Caroline Sharon 
Brugger, Florian 
Pérez Lloret, Santiago 
Bansi, Jens 
Aminian, Kamiar 
Paraschiv Ionescu, Anisoara 
Gonzenbach, Roman 
Brugger, Peter 
Palabras clave : PERCEPCION MOTORAENTRENAMIENTOENFERMEDAD DE PARKINSONPREVENCIÓNFUNCIONES EJECUTIVAS
Fecha de publicación : 2022
Editorial : Frontiers Media
Cita : Mylius, V. et al. Dual-task treadmill training for the prevention of falls in parkinson’s disease : rationale and study design [en línea]. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences. 2022, 2 (74658). doi: 10.3389/fresc.2021.774658. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/15461
Resumen : Abstract: Various factors, such as fear of falling, postural instability, and altered executive function, contribute to the high risk of falling in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Dual-task training is an established method to reduce this risk. Motor-perceptual task combinations typically require a patient to walk while simultaneously engaging in a perceptual task. Motor-executive dual-tasking (DT) combines locomotion with executive function tasks. One augmented reality treadmill training (AR-TT) study revealed promising results of a perceptual dual-task training with a markedly reduced frequency of falls especially in patients with PD. We here propose to compare the effects of two types of concurrent tasks, perceptual and executive, on high-intensity TT). Patients will be trained with TT alone, in combination with an augmented reality perceptual DT (AR-TT) or with an executive DT (Random Number Generation; RNG-TT). The results are expected to inform research on therapeutic strategies for the training of balance in PD.
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/15461
ISSN : 2673-6861
Disciplina: MEDICINA
DOI: 10.3389/fresc.2021.774658
Derechos: Acceso abierto
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